Farmers Insurance will stop offering its policies in Florida, which includes home, auto and umbrella, in a change that will affect 100,000 people.
Then the problem becomes Florida crying for federal funds every time a storm comes.
I bet Flordia will have the first US climate change migrants
My family have had one home leveled, one home so badly damaged that after rehab, lost 2/3 of its value, and yet another home badly damaged by three separate climate driven events. One was a 1000 yr flood, and then, two different straight wind derechos. We were homeless three times.
We live in the Midwest. Furthermore, we are only one of many thousands that have already been affected and are certainly not the first. When the insurance companies pass on the profits because of risk, we can accept that actuaries have seen the light.
Well, it is a sound and sane decision by the insurance company. They can’t afford offloading the hurricane risks of Florida on the rest of their clientele (or on their owners/shareholders) anymore.
With all the other companies withdrawing or being on a watch list for getting broke, insurance will go through the ceiling in that state.
I’m afraid this will lead to a load of uninsured property in the near future, and horrid cries for government help after the next hurricane swipes through.
i think it has little to do with hurricanes
sure, it increases the risk to a certain degree but companies can always just charge more to offset the costs of paying out premiums. the problem is that the state government has certain prohibitive laws in the insurance space meant to more or less subsidize homeowners insurance
it’s not easy to be an insurance company in florida with the high rates of fraud and the state needing to approve all sorts of premium increases
ultimately what i foresee happening in the near future is likely an increase in the state-funded insurance programs. which to be honest, i’m totally OK with. i don’t like insurance companies
although it is ironic if it does go down that route - collectivism in the state that “woke goes to die” as our dear governor delicately put it
It’d be a great counter protest to fight the government doing that with all sorts of anti socialism signs.
We don’t need no government insurance handouts, we’re real men and woman and if a hurricane knocks our house down fuck the government, we just need to pull ourselves up by our bootstraps and we’ll be okay!
I have family in Florida. If a storm comes, DO NOT GIVE THEM MONEY. Just let them be raptured like they want to be. It’s God’s waiting room and he’s about to empty it.
I still remember this guy from Florida in the show of Bill Maher, telling him that global warming was fake, that he could see from his house in Florida that the sea level wasn’t rising. I remember him holding Bill by the arm telling him “trust me, it’s all fake”. Dunno if he was a governor or somethin’. If someone remember the episode, please post it.
What this clown did not understand is that the problem is not the sea level reaching your house, it’s the risk seen by the insurance company. Any climatic event added to a higher sea level and boom, your house is flooded, even if 3 days later the event is gone and the sea isn’t in your house anymore. It will happen every year, become a systemic risk and you won’t be insured anymore. Even if your house is dry 350 days a year and only wet 15 days a year. Even if the sea level is below your house.
It has some similarities to Brexit. During Brexit a lot of british people living in Spain believed that they would not be affected by Brexit and that they would be able to keep living in Spain. Until they received a letter from the government telling them they had to leave.
It’s all virtual until the administrative machine start to walk over you. In their case it’s a letter from the insurance. It’s gonna happen everywhere.
Now that the insurance have lifted the taboo of stopping insuring people for climatic reason you will see more of those action everywhere. The region around the lake Mead (Arizona, Nevada, California) will become really funky in term of war for water.
And of course the fees induced by higher premium of crops insurance will be added to the price of food. Everybody lose.
The region around the lake Mead (Arizona, Nevada, California) will become really funky in term of war for water.
It already is funky. The states have been fighting over water rights allocations for years. I seem to recall some positive movement once the federal government threatened to step in and solve it for them. But I know until that point they were using insane numbers for the Colorado river watershed – essentially all their calculations were based on a volume that the Colorado river had never even come close to having.
Last time I checked, they gathered middle of last year to take measures for sparing water, but they eventually decided to do nothing, and instead they let the emergency measures trigger in as the level of the water got lower and reached a point of alert at the end of last year.
Whatever the new emergency measures are, they refused to apply those themselves at the time and preferred to let the automatic mechanism do it for them. They were probably afraid to be the ones who bring the bad news to their farmers. It would be political suicide. That’s only speculation of course.